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Ariarne Titmus
Swimming2000 · Australia

Ariarne
Titmus

Ariarne Titmus is an accomplished Australian swimmer known for her dominance in middle-distance freestyle events.

Career overview

With multiple Olympic and World Championship titles, she has established herself as one of the sport's leading figures, renowned for her fierce competitive spirit and remarkable technique.

Career honours

1Olympic Gold Medals · 4 (2020, 2024)4
1World Championships Gold Medals · 4 (LC), 2 (SC)4
2Commonwealth Games Gold Medals · 77
2Swimming Australia, Swimmer of the Year · 2019
3Medal of the Order of Australia · 2022
3World Record Holder · Long course 200-metre freestyle

Records

RWorld Record · Long course 200-metre freestyle with a time of 1:52.23.
RWorld Record · Long course 400-metre freestyle with a time of 3:55.38.

Biography

Early Life & Origins

Ariarne Titmus was born on September 7, 2000, in Launceston, Tasmania. At the age of 14, she and her family relocated to Queensland to pursue better training opportunities in swimming. She attended St Patrick's College in Launceston before transferring to St Peters Lutheran College in Brisbane, where she honed her skills as a swimmer.

Rise to Prominence

Titmus gained international recognition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, where she won three gold medals and a silver. Her breakthrough moment came at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, where she claimed gold in the 400-metre freestyle, defeating American star Katie Ledecky. This victory solidified her status as a top competitor in women's swimming.

Playing Style & Technique

Titmus is celebrated for her powerful freestyle technique, particularly in middle-distance events. Her training under coach Dean Boxall has emphasized endurance and speed, allowing her to excel in races like the 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle. Her strong finishing speed often gives her an edge in close races.

Defining Moments & Achievements

Ariarne Titmus's career highlights include winning two gold medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 200-metre and 400-metre freestyle. She also set a world record in the long course 400-metre freestyle in 2022, showcasing her exceptional talent. Her performances have made her a key figure in Australian swimming history.

Rivalries & Era Context

Titmus's rivalry with Katie Ledecky has been a focal point in women's swimming, particularly in the 400-metre freestyle. Their races have drawn significant attention, with Titmus often pushing Ledecky to her limits. This rivalry has not only elevated their performances but also captivated swimming fans worldwide.

Legacy & Impact

Ariarne Titmus is regarded as one of the greatest middle-distance swimmers of all time. Her achievements have inspired a new generation of swimmers in Australia and beyond. Beyond her medals, her commitment to the sport and her role in promoting swimming have left a lasting impact on the swimming community.

Stats in detail

Olympic Games

Ariarne Titmus has participated in two Olympic Games, achieving remarkable success.

Gold Medals4
Silver Medals3
Bronze Medals1

World Championships (LC)

Titmus has excelled at the long course World Championships, securing multiple medals.

Gold Medals4
Silver Medals2
Bronze Medals3

World Championships (SC)

Her achievements in short course events also highlight her versatility.

Gold Medals2
Bronze Medals2

Commonwealth Games

Titmus has been a dominant force in the Commonwealth Games.

Gold Medals7
Silver Medals1

International Swimming League

Titmus represented the Cali Condors in the International Swimming League.

Season WinsMultiple

Career timeline

2015Moved from Tasmania to Queensland for better training opportunities.
2016Turned professional in swimming.
2018Won three gold medals at the Commonwealth Games.
2019Won gold in the 400-metre freestyle at the World Championships.
2020Won two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics.
2022Set a world record in the long course 400-metre freestyle.
2024Won gold in the 400-metre freestyle at the Paris Olympics.
2025Announced retirement from swimming.

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Frequently asked

What is Ariarne Titmus's net worth?
Ariarne Titmus's estimated net worth is around ~$3 million as of 2025.
How tall is Ariarne Titmus?
Ariarne Titmus is 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) tall.
How old is Ariarne Titmus?
Ariarne Titmus was born on September 7, 2000, making her 25 years old.
Is Ariarne Titmus retired or still active?
Ariarne Titmus announced her retirement from swimming on October 16, 2025.

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